- The
Latin term primicerius, ****enized as
primikērios (Gr****: πριμικήριος), was a
title applied in the
later Roman Empire and the
Byzantine Empire to...
- over
control of the throne, but he was
later appointed to the post of
primikerios by Lekapenos.
Constantine was the son of a
peasant or
landholder named...
- eso or
oikeiakon vestiarion)
under a
megas primikerios, and the "outer" (exo vestiaritai)
under a
primikerios, who were
probably under the
public or state...
- two panhy****bastos, one was a
megas doux and two were
titled megas primikerios. In Gr****, the male form of the
family name is
rendered as Ἀσάνης (Asanis)...
- When
Alexius became emperor in 1081
Tatikios held the
office of
megas primikerios in the
imperial household.
Later that year he
commanded the "Turks living...
- Phelonion, a
liturgical vestment Praipositos, a
senior palace title Primikerios, a
title applied to
heads of
departments and
colleges Protonotarios,...
- He
believes Hranislav was
granted the
Byzantine loan-title of
megas primikerios after Ivaylo was
installed in the
capital Tarnovo.
Hranislav was taken...
- "placed before". Prōtospatharios – Same as for the "Bearded Ones".
Primikērios (πριμικήριος) – From the
Latin primicerius, "first in the list". Ostiarios...
- the prōtoproedros and prōtovestiarios (a eunuch,
since he is beardless), the emperor, the
proedros and dekanos, and the
proedros and
megas primikērios....
- koitōnos in Gr****), with the
primicerius (πριμηκήριος τοῦ κουβουκλείου,
primikērios tou kouboukleiou)
continuing as his
chief aide. The
office was eventually...